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FOUNDING SPONSOR CONTRIBUTORS ENBRIDGE ART INTERNS: The Works Art & Festival AMBER ROOKE Downtown Business Association of Edmonton WORKS TO WORK HIS WORSHIP, Alberta Craft Council 10635-95 Street NW Edmonton, AB T5H 2C3 Executive Artistic THE HONOURABLE Bikeology: Festival Tel: 780-426-2122 DON IVESON Director HEATHER KLIMCHUK SPONSORS City Centre Mall Production Team Fax: 780-426-4673 City of Edmonton Arts & Exhibitors Lead Supervisor Olivia Chow The Works Minister of Culture The City of Edmonton Edmonton Bicycle Commuters Society During Festival, call Information Services on Churchill Square Mayor International Visual Edmonton Cash Register Co. Ltd. Supervisor Camille Dolbec at: 780-818-4420 Edmonton Arts Council Arts Society Alberta Foundation for the Arts Edmonton Wireless Coordinator Melissa Cayford [email protected] Assistant Nathan Levasseur www.theworks.ab.ca Canadian Heritage, Government of Canada Galleries West Every year I am moved by the generosity and openness that On behalf of City Council and the people of Edmonton, As minister responsible for culture, it is my pleasure to 2015 MADE in Edmonton Assistant Ali Louwagie vol.29, 2014 I encounter nearly every day of planning The Works Art & Alberta’s Capital City, I extend a warm welcome to everyone welcome everyone to The Works Art & Design Festival 2014. Assistant Charles Kimball Design Festival. It is an utter privilege to be able to work with attending The Works Art & Design Festival. EDUCATION SPONSORING PARTNERS McCallum Printing For 29 years The Works Festival has showcased the best in CALL TO ENTER The Works takes an entire year to produce with 3 full- so many people and organizations that value art and design, Enbridge Pipelines Inc. Nightlife Assistant Kaida Kobylka With an outstanding arts and culture scene, Edmonton’s art, design and new media. This year’s MOVEMENT(S) theme time year round staff, 3 part-time staff, and 50 Seasonal/ and that engage in community the way that our partners, Edmonton Business Council for Visual Arts Paladin Security Assistant (Haley) Xiaohe Xue reputation as an artistic hub continues to grow. In particular, is sure to highlight the wonderful motion and energy found contract workers. Each year, hundreds of individuals sponsors, artists, interns, volunteers, and collaborators do. Assistant Alexandre Pépin our many festivals express the spirit of creativity, collabora- in visual art and design. It is a vibrant visual demonstration of The Works Art Festival Fund at Edmonton Community Foundation Scorgie & Castillo Barristers & Solicitors contribute over five thousand volunteer hours to The In 2014, I suggest you also prepare to be moved. From story tion and entrepreneurial energy alive in our city. Now in its how much culture matters and adds to the world around us. The Paint Spot Works Art & Design Festival Curatorial Team sharing and poeticism, to encouraging connections and foster- 29th year, The Works Art & Design Festival brings Churchill The Fringe Festival, Edmonton My thanks to The Works International Visual Arts Society and MEDIA SPONSORS ing reflection, the artists presented offer you an open invitation Square to life with artists, and citizens from Coordinator Vanessa Mastronardi all the volunteers and artists, who make this festival possible Velo to skip along the surface, or to wade out as deep as you want. around the world showcasing more than 200 exciting ex- Global TV Coordinator Emily MacDonald and contribute to Alberta’s vibrant culture. BE PART OF THE WORKS Western Canada Week hibits and special events. This festival unites artists and the Pattison Outdoor Advertising Over 13 days, I highly recommend that you read at least one WestCan Wireless Design Team community to celebrate the essential role public art plays in The Honourable Heather Klimchuk 2015 is The Works Art & Design Festival’s artist statement, talk to at least one other person about art, bringing people together to find meaning, celebrate beauty Zenari’s Assistant Bianca Ho 30th year. Take part! We are currently ac- VEHICLE SPONSOR FIND US ON and make at least one observation, out loud, on screen, or and elevate the everyday. Heather Klimchuk, Minister of Culture Terry Frost, Architect Support Brandon Levesque on paper about your experience. If you do this, who knows cepting applications for exhibits, programs, Waterloo Ford Lincoln SOCIAL MEDIA what movements we’ll start. Thank you to The Works International Visual Arts Society for events, and performances themed: organizing this festival. Your efforts enhance our vibrant arts Marketing and Communications Team Thank you for taking part, MEDIA SUPPORTERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS community and contribute to the richness of our city. MAKING President Kevin Feehan Coordinator Lucille Frost Arttec Advertising Inc. Amber Rooke Best wishes for a successful festival! Making Space will explore processes of growth, Special Events Assistant Kristin Watt VP Community Programs Melanie Nakatsui The Works Art & action, and accommodation and will reflect on Communications Assistant Cassandra Northrup Yours Truly, PROGRAM SUPPORTERS VP Main Programs Garry Zarowny Design Festival new ways of understanding and interacting VP Education Jane Ponto Education and Outreach Coordinator Stephanie Bailey Don Iveson with our various environments. Applications Edmonton International Jazz Festival - “Works with Jazz” Mayor may consider construction(s) of all sorts, alter- Treasurer Steve Carlstrom @TheWorksFest Program native ways to occupy space, and finding room Secretary Walter Raponi Volunteer Team Fairmont Hotel MacDonald to represent. Member at Large Lois Greabeiel Coordinator Erin Valentine Big Rock Breweries Member at Large Mary Elizabeth Archer Assistant Brittany Cherweniuk @TheWorksFest Artists are invited to propose projects in the THE HONOURABLE KEVIN FEEHAN following categories: Member at Large Christie Schultz KEY SUPPORTERS JIM TAYLOR SHELLY GLOVER President Member at Large Will Truchon The Places Team • Environmental Site Specific Installation City Lumber and Millwork Member at Large Eleanor Lazare Assistant to the Executive Director Chris Roberts Downtown Business Minister of Canadian The Works Association Heritage and Official CKUA Student Rep Emily MacDonald Special Projects Coordinator Grace Law SHARE YOUR International Visual • Curator of a group exhibit Days Painting (1974) Ltd. Languages Arts Society Ex-Officio - Pres. Dyanne Lyons • Community Programs and Hole’s Greenhouse and Gardens Chief Operating Officer Linda Wedman SPECIAL THANKS TO EXPERIENCES special events Matrix Hotel Yang Lim Over the past few decades, the one positive constant in the Morguard Investments Ltd. WHILE On behalf of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Gov- Visual art, design, music and performance for 13 days to start 2015 Applications are due August 29, 2014 at FESTIVAL STAFF Bob MacDonald challenge to bring people Downtown has been our summer ernment of Canada, I would like to thank all the organizers, the summer: What a great experience! 5pm MST. Rigoletto’s Café festivals. And the leader of the pack, the first of the mark Bryce Zimmerman artists, and volunteers who helped bring The Works Art and Festival Executive Artistic Director Amber Rooke #WORKSING each year, the true harbinger of summer in the City has Design Festival 2014 to life. On the road to Canada’s 150th As president of The Works International Visual Arts Society, THE WORKS MARKET Cliff Philipps VENUE SUPPORTERS Festival Operations & always been The Works Art and Design Festival with its birthday in 2017, we have a wonderful opportunity to cel- it is my pleasure and honour to welcome you to the 2014 Artisans, craftspeople, and food vendors are Technical Supervisor David Simmonds Ellen Finn proliferation of satellite venues throughout the core and ebrate everything that makes this such a remarkable coun- Works Art & Design Festival, from June 19 to July 1, now in Canada Place invited to join The Works at Churchill Square in Kees Prins huge main event on Churchill Square. It’s no secret that try—including innovative visual arts that add vitality to our its 29th year. Citadel Theatre Complex Assistant to the COO Chris Roberts 2015. Look for discounted rates by signing up Marie Scarlett successful Downtowns all over the world have in common cultural landscape. We are proud to support events like this The Works is North America’s largest free outdoor art and Edmonton City Hall Designer Christine Frost early or committing multi-year. Lynda Bourak one key ingredient; people on the sidewalks, lots and lots festival that give Canadians the opportunity to enjoy the arts design festival. Last year it attracted more than 404,000 Kids in the Hall Bistro of people. After all these years, The Works Art and Design in their own communities. Early-bird registration is before February 15, Julie Stormer people enjoying 963 works of art by 778 artists, featured Manulife Place FESTIVAL PROGRAMS Festival still fills our Downtown with crowds of happy folk in 52 exhibits and 240 events, including 26 participating 2015, Final date to apply is April 15, 2015. Ap- Ruth Kelly Au nom du premier ministre Stephen Harper et du gouverne- Matrix Hotel Family Programs Samantha Jones creating that same vibrancy they have for decades. And this Arts and Culture Organizations in Edmonton’s Downtown plications can be found online Shelley Switzer easily explains why the Downtown Business Association ment du Canada, je remercie tous les organisateurs, artistes Rigoletto’s Café Canada Day Family Programs Francine Wiwchar et bénévoles qui assurent la tenue du Works Art and Design Arts District and around town. This year the focus of the James Davis has, since day one, been a willing and eager sponsor and will festival will be on Energy and the theme will be Movement: THE WORKS STAGE Scotia Place Stage Programmer Ben Sures #WORKSing Festival de 2014. À l’approche du 150e anniversaire du Can- continue to be. Good luck and good weather in 2014. social and physical movement, change and transformation, Performers, presenters, artists, and musicians Shaw Conference Centre ada en 2017, l’occasion est belle de célébrer tout ce qui fait Jim Taylor, Executive Director transportation, and activism. In addition, the festival again of all stripes are invited to apply. Stanley A. Milner Public Library du Canada un pays si remarquable, y compris les arts visuels originaux qui embellissent notre paysage culturel. Nous features The Works Canadian Aboriginal Artists Program for Don Wheaton YMCA FOR APPLICATIONS & INFORMATION VISIT: sommes fiers d’appuyer des rencontres, comme ce festival, the 6th year. theworks.ab.ca under Applications qui donnent la chance aux Canadiens d’apprécier l’art au sein Thank-you for helping us kick off summer with an artistic de leurs communautés. shot in the arm, with contributions of artists from Edmonton, The Honourable / L’honorable Shelly Glover across Canada and from around the world! Kevin Feehan, President 3 SITE MAP & INDEX SITE 1: SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL SQUARE 11:00-9:30pm 4

Underground Pedway to LRT One Way LRT Route THE WORKS STREET STAGE Centres Association, John Humphrey Centre for Peace and THANK YOU TO THE WORKS EMCEES! Omnivore, Margarita Village, Nhon Hoa, Pampa Steakhouse, Parking Human Rights, and the Office of the Child and Youth Advo- Panda Hut Express, Poutine World, Punky Potato, Roma Bis- LRT Station Lee Boyes, Adrianne Salmon, Pat Darbasie, Noel Taylor, Grant In 2014 The Works is partnering with some of Edmonton’s cate to present a National Aboriginal Day program from 11:30 tro, Royal Treats, Taste of Mongolia, Yellowbird Foods 18 Police favourite organizations to present an eclectic range of ac- Stovel, Vincent Fortier, Stephanie Wolfe, Cathy Derkach, and Underground Parking EPCOR Power Headquarters am – 6:00 pm on June 21st. The program will feature a grand LRT Entrance complished performers. Donovan Workun, and CKUA! FAMILY PROGRAMS 18 entry at 11:30, followed by local indigenous groups on the Grant MacEwan University CityGround Centre Campus Parking Canada Brownlee OPENING NIGHT! Works street stage, as well as themed activities, a traditional THE WORKS ART MARKET Family Programs Workshops on Churchill LRT Entrance with Wheel Chair Access Post Building Above Ground Parking craft market, and family entertainment. Square 105 St CN Tower THE ECMS SUMMER SOLSTICE FESTIVAL PRESENTS 103 Ave Take home unique handmade art and design and interact with ND SITE 1: SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL SQUARE p.5-6 SITE 9: SCOTIA PLACE p.9 Baccarat GRISHA GORYACHEV AT THE WORKS ART AND JUNE 22 artists at work in The Works Art Market. This year’s Art Market Daily 12 – 8pm Casino THE WORKS BIG TENT 10060 Jasper Ave DESIGN FESTIVAL: includes glassblowing, jewellery, prints, ceramics, sculptures,

NORTHERN BLUEGRASS CIRCLE MUSIC SOCIETY Instructor: Samantha Jones - Reflection by Jim Park St 97

Faster Than the Speed of Sound by Michael 104 Ave 104 Ave International flamenco and classical guitar virtuoso will clothing, handmade cosmetics, photographs, and paintings.

99 St 99 103 Ave Celebrate Movement(s) at The Works Family Programs Markowsky SITE 10: FAIRMONT HOTEL MACDONALD p.9 grace the Works stage performing contemporary and clas- June 22nd is Bluegrass day! Enjoy a variety of local bluegrass City Featured in the Art Market: Tent. Every day features a new project with an emphasis on Reconciliation? by Ken Armstrong, Dawn Marie 10065 -100 St Square musicians as they take the stage all Sunday afternoon. City Hall sical works. A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, Grisha Gory- Marchand, & Lee Deranger - Fluid Landscape by Barbara Rumberger Tower Provincial creativity and play! Located North of 3 Bananas Cafe on the achev is renowned for his extraordinary musical sensitivity TH The Alternative Universe, Artemis, Caru Dezyns, Dazzling THE WORKS GIANT GATEWAYS Law Courts WEEKDAYS JUNE 20 – 27 main plaza. SITE 11: SHAW CONFERENCE CENTRE p.9 103 Ave 2 Building and technical virtuosity in both classical and flamenco styles. , Earth to Body, Han Han Shop, Hélène Gigulère, 103 St by Aaron Paquette and Nickelas Johnson 102 St 107 St 9797 Jasper Ave 101 St Henna Art, Jakies Designs, Jason Blower, Marquez Arts and Oxford St 100 Grisha is one of very few guitarists in the world who is reviv- WORKS WITH JAZZ Canada Day Family Programs in City Hall

Greyhound Station Greyhound CHURCHILL SQUARE EXHIBITS & PROGRAMS - Dream Big Plaza: Criticism & Response by Rob Tower Crafts, Oceana Patina, Pixie Glassworks, Redhead’s Bazaar, Bell ing the tradition of solo flamenco guitar in a concert setting

Art Gallery The Works Art & Design Festival will host Edmonton Inter- - Device for the Emancipation of Landscape Willms & Andrew French Canada Day July 1st 1pm - 4pm Tower that was practiced by legendary flamenco masters such as Tim Koslo, Wild Art Photography by Matthew Walker - Pedway Level: London Underground by Sandra Sutton of Alberta national Jazz Performers for the noon set. Spend your lunch Place Ramón Montoya and Sabicas. Instructor: Francine Wiwchar - Buying and Selling by The Department of Bromley 103 Ave Hotel hour on our patio soaking in the smooth sounds of Jazz at THE WORKS FOOD STREET Unusual Certainties - pARTnership Gallery by Edmonton Youth ST HSBC JUNE 21 The Works! Express your pride in Canada in this themed workshop in the - Graphex 2013 - Graphic Designers of Canada SITE 12: RIGOLETTO’S CAFE p.9-10 Place 102A Ave Chancery Hall Choose from a variety of delicious food from around the north breezeway in City Hall! - I See You by Francoise Thibault #102 - 10305 -100 Ave City 1 world, offered along 99 Street! Centre NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DAY AT THE WORKS - Bike Art for Bikeology and The Works - The Birds and The Body by Ben Sures Place China Sir Winston l Winspear Centre Delta Centre Gate 16 L Featured in the Food Street: Churchill Square The Works is partnering with Creating Hope Society, Ca- by Various Artists St105 Suite Hotel Edmonton City Centre East Building

SITE 13: THE MATRIX HOTEL p.10 104 St - The Works Artwork Raffle Exhibit 106 St nadian Native Friendship Centre, Alberta Native Friendship 10001 - 107 St Bannock Burger, Bo-Thai Festival Food, Bob’s Bombay

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97 St 97 Currie ‘N’ Hurry, Freshly Squeezed, Hot Dog World, Local - Hospitality Suite: Gifts Forgotten by LRT Churchill - The Traveller by Tony Olivares Norquest Fire Hall Edmonton City Centre West Bank Ash 15Shumba 102 Ave Norquest College College #2 - Apparitions by Alysha Creighton College Norquest 14-17 SITE 14: ALBERTA CRAFT COUNCIL p.10 5 4 3 STAGE SCHEDULE - 13th Annual MADE Street Furniture Competition 10186 - 106 St 102 Ave Bank of Stanley A. Citadel - Quattro by The National Stiltwalkers of Canada Canada - Feature Gallery: FURNISH: Contemporary Hand- Montreal Milner Library Theatre Manulife Place THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE 7 Place Ave 100A SITE 2: CITY HALL p.6 crafted Home Furnishings Phipps Manulif6e McKinnon #1 Sir Winston Churchill Square by Various Artists Don Wheaton Place 6.19 6.20 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.24 6.25 6.26 6.27 6.28 6.29 6.30 7.1 Shocter Alley - City Room East: Making Our Mark: Art and - Discovery Gallery: Waiting for the Man by Family YMCA

Coast Sun Life Rice Howard Way Edmonton Edmonton Citizenship by Various Artists Irene Rasetti Hotel Plaza Place Kayla Hotte The Westin Celeigh Ainsley - City Room West: River Valley Coordinates Fleeting Whispers 12:00–12:45 & Her 105 St by Lori Frank by Robyn Weatherley Enbridge 103 St 9 Magilla Jerome Place Cardinal Paul Writers Dave Chris Culgin Friesen Pete 19 Enterprise Commerce Place NAD Rodeo Pals - Kids in the Hall Bistro: Edmonton Public Schools Square 8 Scotia Place Tilo Paiz Myriad3 Funk Beaulieu SITE 15: ARTSHAB STUDIO GALLERY p.11 ATB Jasper Ave Grand Entry Ledding Guild McCann Band Turland Best of Grade 12 Annual Portfolio World Trade 11 A Long Conduit Trio 10217 - 106 St, 3rd Floor 20 Centre & Traditional Award Exhibit by Edmonton Public Sobey’s Shaw 1:15–2:00 Ron Casat Bobby Star

- Former Neighbours by ArtsHab One Residents Melton University of Alberta 99 St Way Home School Students Urban Birks Conference Programming Beaver Hills House Park Building and Friends Fresh Centre (11:30-1:30) SITE 3: CANADA PLACE p.7 CentralL LRTT Alia Teha & The Corona LRT SITE 16: LATITUDE 53 p.11 Bay/Enterprise LRT Karla Prince Charles Amerada Cayley Cory 9700 Jasper Ave Union TELUS 2:30–3:15 Bubba Dos Jenny Allen Bramwell Lyra Brown Bobby Star Douglas Canadian 10242 - 106 St Bank Place MacDonald Adolphe Fiddlers Road Thomas Danyluk First Edmonton Standard Life Place Western Royal - Main Floor Display Windows: Canada Day Enbridge Place Courtyard by Park Brothers Place Bank Bank Inn - Main Gallery: Monology by Insoon Ha Tower DBA Marriott (2:00-2:30) Challenge by Alberta Youth Building Building EPCOR - Community Gallery: Incubator Series Eleanor 10 Rapid Fire Nathan Garth Gateway Alberta Place SITE 4: CITADEL THEATRE p.7 Lazare and Zach Ayotte ATCO Fairmont Hotel Prince Big Band Suite Hotel Macdonald Theatre Cunningham Tony 9828 - 101A Ave Days Centre Scott Whitemud Scott Death by Braden Ainsley John SITE 17: HARCOURT HOUSE p.11 Edmonton Alberta 3:45–4:30 & Dad’s (2:45 - 3:15) Olivares Cantoo - Shoctor Lobby: Phabrikated by Various Artists Inn Journal College Grierson Hill Road Wicken Drive Wicken Robot Gates Friesen Spearn Milner 101 St Campus

10215 - 112 St 106 St Garage iHuman (Dance) 104 St 102 St Red Arrow Bus SITE 5: STANLEY A. MILNER PUBLIC LIBRARY p.8 - Harcourt House:Baker Harcourt House 26th Annual (Improv) (3:45 - 4:30) #7 Sir Winston Churchill Square MembersCenter Show: FLIGHT Rellik 100 St & 102 Ave by Various artists Matrix Holiday Inn (5:00-5:45) Hay City Weber Jennifer Breath in Carolyn - Gallery at Milner: Myriad by Glen Guillet - VISUAL ARTS ALBERTA GALLERY: Bread Basket Express Hotel 5:00–5:45 Alex Vissia The Defi nit Lane Arndt Bellamy Hill - CLOWNS by Michael Markowsky by Various Artists 13 McDougall Hill Rollers Brothers Jane Poetry Mark Crowne Plaza 22 Audrey - Edmonton Room (Lower Level): Four Directions, - ANNEX Building: STARK: Annual Naked Show 100 Ave Tim Wendell Lauren Chateau Lacombe 24 Ochoa Many Paths by Aaron Paquette by Various Artists 25 23 Williams Ferguson Busheiken Paul 12 North Saskatchewan River The Lane - Parallels by Grace Sippy Quartet Rebecca We are Alan Rogoz Cadence Bellows and SITE 18: dc3 ART PRODUCTS p.11-12 6:15–7:00 Bubba Dos Arndt Chris Smith SITE 6: MANULIFE PLACE p.8 10567 - 111 St Comfort SITE 21: NINA HAGERTY CENTRE FOR THE Lappa Machi and Nunta and Nathan The Social Inn & SITE 24: FAB GALLERY p.13 ROVING RECEPTIONS p.15 Species 10180 - 101 St - Early Recovery by Richard Boulet Suites ARTS p.12 GOBackpackers 89 Avenue & 112 Street Low Level Bridge Scientists Hostel Dead South - Main and Second Floor Granite Walls: THE PLACES PUBLIC ART WALKING TOUR p. 18 107 St 105 St 9225 - 118 Ave SITE 19: CREATIVE PRACTICES INSTITUTE p.12 103 St - Room 1-1 Fine Arts Building: Face to Face: Light, Sky, Water, Life: Paintings - Stollery Gallery: RED: City, Square, and Safety The Jay to 10149 - 122 St Works on Paper FromSlovakia THE ART & DESIGN IN PUBLIC PLACE PROGRAM p.19 Grisha Everyday The Emily La Luna de Juergo Luke and from the Urban Forest and beyond Pin by Mary Joyce 7:30–8:15 Gilday - Object — Subject by Janice Wu & by Various Slovakian Artists Lauren Rooster Amber by Jeff Collins Goryachev Things Rault Band Santiago Flemenca Tess Teng Teng Chong SITE 22: GALERIA PAVA p.12 Breakdown SITE 7: DON WHEATON YMCA p.8 SITE 25: MCMULLEN GALLERY p.13 Mann and Davis group Suchy and Youssou The 9524 - 87 Street 10211 -102 Ave SITE 20: SNAP GALLERY p.12 99 Ave U of A Hospital, 8440 - 112 Street The Fairly with Ann the Wafer Seck Carolines - Gallery: Surfacescapes by June Mielnichuk - The Sweet Suite by Scott Cumberland 10123 - 121 St - Gallery (east side entrance): Add + Subtract – TAKE A Odd Folk Physical Ben The Fuzz Vriend? Boxcar Thin Mints Transit Hip EPSB Candace Makowichuck & Ruth- 8:45–9:30 Billie Zizi Kaley Bird Bill Bourne - Main Gallery : Making a Good First Impression byAr chives & MuseumSITE 23: CAVA p.13 Bodies Disaster Kings Gloryholes Hop SITE 8: ENTERPRISE SQUARE p.8-9 Bulas & Schwab Centre d’Arts Visuels de l’Alberta Anne French TOUR 10230 Jasper Ave - Community Gallery: Encumbered by Mastronardi, 9103 - 95 Avenue - Extension Gallery: Statement for the Moment in RB “Dick” Mather Park VOLUNTEERING p. 14 Seccafien, Melenka, Barlow, Huot - Gallery: Women in Art by Various Artists see p. 16! Time Series by Gisele Jerke SPECIAL EVENTS p.15

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THE WORKS BIG TENT Device for the Emancipation of Landscape Apparitions 13th Annual MADE Street Furniture Bike art for Bikeology and The Works CITY ROOM WEST Competition Daily: 11am – 9pm Matthew Walker Alysha Creighton Various Artists River Valley Coordinates Teams of three or fewer use the materials provided to Walker challenges us to re-evaluate how we see, hear, and Alysha Creighton’s performance based practice draws on her Faster Than the Speed of Sound create pieces of furniture with their creative energy. This On June 14th at Bikeology festival on Churchill Square, creative Lori Frank understand the places that we inhabit. This installation uses background in dance, exploring moments of physical, social improvised competition will take place cycling enthusiasts will use donated bicycle parts to create Michael Markowsky compositions of field-recordings of the landscape as am- Bridging pointillism and realism, Frank’s acrylic paintings and psychological tension between people. Her video is pro- within the allotted time frame on June 21st and will be judged unique pieces of artwork to be displayed during The Works munition for poetic gestures. This sound compilation of jected on buildings. The projections appear seamlessly inte- Art & Design Festival. These and other works will be available of our river valley’s staircases and trails sets out to inspire As part of the Federal War Artist program, Markowsky’s by a panel of esteemed community members that evening. locals and tourists to physically travel first hand and discover work was created with the intention of honouring the bullfrogs, wild dogs, and migratory birds along with other grated — inhabiting and transforming the space. Apparitions for sale at an event in the fall benefiting both organizations. Register with M.A.D.E. at [email protected]. A a deeper connection to our little niche in Edmonton. Canadian Armed Forces in a fun and accessible manner. His uncultivated expressions of the landscape challenges us to will be visible only at night, experienced on the periphery of Watch for details! $20 deposit is required to hold your team’s spot. The deposit work is a collection of drawings of the surrounding sky and re-imagine our relationship to our surrounding environments. Sir Winston Churchill Square. will be returned when you participate on competition day. Site 1: Graphex, Barbara Jacques & Cossette, The Enablis Effect landscape. These drawings were illustrated while flying in a Site 1: Ken Armstrong, A women clutches an eagle feather.... *First Sounding: June 19th on Churchill square at 4:30pm. SITE 2: CITY HALL BuyingENTRY TITLE // and Selling Royal Canadian Airforce CF-18 Hornet Supersonic fighter jet. A Place to Hang Your Stories Check in with theworks.ab.ca, social media, and the info tent THE ENABLIS EFFECT Mon - Friday: Noon – 8pm THE CHALLENGE THE BRIEF THE STRATEGY THE PROCESS Throughout the festival Markowsky will be creating a series First challenge: This brochure is meant Enablis is a Canadian non-profit It was decided that the single brochure We used full-page textured portraits Sat - Sun, Canada Day: Noon – 4pm on Site #1 for schedule of Sounding locations and times. Departmentfor a variety of sectors such as high organization of [ NPO ], foundedUnusual by would become fiveCertainties thematic brochures, and quotes in bold graphics, & all in a level politicians, business people and Charles Sirois, whose mission is to each one having a precise role: saturated colour palette. Titles and of live paintings to accompany his drawings. There will be Dawn Marie Marchand financial institutions. Each sector provide financial and professional 1–Who (our origins), 2–How (our graphic devices were inspired by tribal has its own priorities and views on support to entrepreneurs in West and methodology), 3–What (our federation), markings and icons. We also wanted the many challenges facing poorer South Africa and in Latin America 4–Why (our foundation) and 5–Now to clearly establish how a relatively Sarahcountries and will have a differentFrench through its member network. (our impact). By doing so, Enablis can small investment to support a new CITY ROOM EAST a video installation where you can watch this experience of level of familiarity with the Enablis Enablis has proven its importance distribute only the specific brochures entrepreneur could be beneficial not Dawn Marie Marchand’s provocative installation is an exten- organization. For some it will be a in Africa. It is now ready to expand needed and over time, if necessary, only to the person’s immediate family first-time encounter, while for others into other countries around the update only one of the thematic but also to the surrounding community it will be the last nudge toward globe by implementing a franchise brochures. by creating jobs. We named this effect drawing in the clouds. involvement and membership. system overseen by a federation of ‘’The Enablis Effect’’ alluding to a sion of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. She invites “There is no choice,governors/mentors. except whenFor Enablis, you the focus have of action is on one,” ripple effect. says Therefore, Reena the graphics Making Our Mark: Art and Citizenship Second challenge: In a world with the individual entrepreneur, which in presented important data and key so many good causes and tragedies, The mandate is to design a turn creates jobs in their communities. concepts in a manner that simulated Enablis wants to shine in a bold, corporate brochure that will offer a It is about people taking charge of their a flow of ripples and waves. survivors, family of survivors and people affected by Indian Smith,modern and positive the way, hoping Community to complete overview of thisOutreach not-for- future andOfficer by doing so, profoundly for 7 Continents. persuade successful entrepreneurs profit organization and describe its changing their local communities. Various artists to give back to their community. origins, methodology, the federation, We wanted to create a tone that evokes CREDITS Buying & Sellingfoundation explores and its positive impact. thepride possibilities and confidence, not sorrow but thatChief Creative exist Officer: Antoine in Bécotte a Residential Schools in Alberta to contribute their stories to her Third challenge: Due to limited optimism, and to highlight the work Creative Director: Barbara Jacques financial resources, the brochure This brochure will be a call to of Enablis at the local level. Senior Art Director: Richard Bélanger must have a long, useful life and stay concerned people to join Enablis in Designer: Richard Bélanger installation. This community involvement brings awareness globalpertinent over time. housing marketsupporting new entrepreneurship and how as it can enrich theWriter: livesDavid Purkis Computerfor the Project Citizenship: People with Disabilities and their Stories of a means to defeat poverty. Graphics: Nathalie Boucher Retoucher: Jasmine Roy Account Director: Jean Vachon to the severity of systemic oppression for those directly af- residents of Edmonton. Communication Director: Marine Baillie Engaged Citizenship is an inspiring social change initiative that fected and the community’s intergenerational survivors as intersects art, storytelling, leadership, and social services. Over well. Reconciliation? gives people who haven’t always been Site 1: The Works, 12th MADE Street Furniture Competition a series of workshops, participants worked with lead artists on heard a voice and in some cases can be a space for healing. the themes freedom, play, and pride. Quattro Recent Work National Stiltwalkers of Canada Lee Deranger Quattro is a meditation on the value “4”. North, South, East, West. Site 1: Michael Markowsky, Faster Than the Speed of Sound Stephen Harper’s apology to Aboriginal and Indigenous peo- Hot, warm, cool, cold. Forth, back, left, right. Up, down, in, out. ples affected by Alberta’s residential school system is framed Pairs of opposites and their moderates create “Quattro’s”, a set of RECONCILIATION? with toilet paper in this critique of the Albertan government’s relationships expressed as themes that can be explored through This exhibit brings together three artists addressing response to a shameful aspect of Canada’s history and identity. form, colour, movement, and sound/music. A simple quartet that Canada’s Residential School system, highlighting the plays out the various relationships that can occur between 4 present day repercussions of these institutions. The ex- THE WORKS GATEWAYS different yet related entities. June 23 , 5:45pm and 28, 2pm Site 1: Department of Unusual Certainties, Buying and Selling hibit places the experiences of families and individuals Nickelas Johnson and Aaron Paquette The Works Artwork Raffle Exhibit Site 2: Lori Frank, One Step who are affected front and centre, and asks, what does Graphex 2013 reconciliation look like? Featuring works by Ken Arm- This year’s gateways are a collaboration with Graphic Designers of Canada See the art up for grabs in the Works 2014 artwork raffle. by Nickelas Johnson and text by Aaron Paquette. They use Tickets are $5, and available at the info tent and at Roving strong, Dawn Marie Marchand, and Lee Deranger. Site 1: Alysha Creighton, Apparitions Since 1977, excellence in graphic and tongue-in-cheek commentary to speak to migration and Receptions. Prizes include: a 16’ x 8’ mural by thinkITEM and has been celebrated at Graphex. This biennial competition A View into the Circle displacement. They explore indigenous perspectives on the painting by Jill Stanton from the 2013 exhibit “What Good showcases the best of cultural, social and business commu- current economy, movements in technology, social inspira- Alberta Aboriginal Arts Tipi (AAA Tipi) Are These”. Indoor installation by The Works Production Ken Armstrong Site 1: Matthew Walker, Device for Emancipation of Landscape nications in all mediums. Site 2: Various Artists, Freedom tional movements, and movement from life to death. team included! Ken Armstrong has been documenting Canada’s homeless Youth Participants from Alberta Aboriginal Performing Arts, populations for the last decade. As this project evolved, CHURCHILL SQUARE EXHIBITS The Traveler Dreamspeakers on Tour, and Amiskwaciy Academy are Armstrong discovered that he was not only documenting exhibiting the work of contemporary emerging Edmonton 11am – 9pm Tony Olivares homelessness; he was documenting the lingering, adverse Aboriginal artists in the unique and welcoming setting of an ALBERTA CRAFT COUNCIL results of the residential school system. These representations I See You Professional dancer and artist, Olivares, travels through Aboriginal Tipi. the audience adorned in white paint and sheer material in GALLERY & SHOP evoke despair and hope. Armstrong is an award winning Françoise Thibault documentary photographer and works with IRS survivors this powerful performance. Born in Managua, Nicaragua, at Boyle Street Community Services as an Indian Residential The world is a subjective construct individual to each of he experienced the country’s Civil War in 1978 – 1979. His School Resolution Health Support Worker. us—the entirety of our perception arises only in our mind, experiences and perceptions of religion, war, and his sexual not in the world that might exist without us in it. Thibault’s identity are among the topics that have inspired him to create work invites you to explore this idea by placing a glass screen evocative performances. Local between you and the world and inviting you to draw. Your marks subjectively interpret the world, while also blocking it Original out as the glass fills with your interpretation. Contemporary Fine Craft

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KIDS IN THE HALL BISTRO SITE 5: STANLEY A. MILNER Parallels SITE 6: MANULIFE PLACE SITE 7: DON WHEATON YMCA SITE 8: ENTERPRISE SQUARE (City Hall cont’d) PUBLIC LIBRARY Grace Sippy 10180 - 101 St 10211 - 102 Ave 10230 Jasper Ave Mon - Fri: 5:30 am - 10 pm Edmonton Public Schools Best of Grade #7 Sir Winston Churchill Square These works are influenced by Carl Jung’s idea of the per- Daily: 6 am - 1 am Sat, Sun, & Canada Day: 7am - 7pm EXTENSION GALLERY 12 Annual Portfolio Award Exhibit sonal shadow and Freud’s idea of ‘the other’, that is hidden Light, Sky, Water, Life: GALLERY AT MILNER Mon - Fri : 6am – 11 pm The talent and diversity of Edmonton Public School Board’s away in our subconscious. The figures in the works speak to The Sweet Suite Paintings from the Urban Forest and beyond Sat, Sun : 7am – 9pm top grade 12 portfolios are presented in a fine Edmonton Mon - Fri: 9am - 9pm psychological spaces but also prompt glimpses of psyches Scott Cumberland Canada Day: Closed Bistro. The Works awards three outstanding students for Sat: 10 am - 6 pm overtaken by their shadow selves. Jeff Collins Innovation, Vision, and Design. Sun: 1 pm - 5 pm Scott Cumberland’s “ribbons” challenge our dominant view Statement for the Moment in Time Series Canada Day: Closed This colorful series of paintings of Edmonton’s River Valley of time, thought and energy as progressing forward in a is a collection of stories based on Collins perspectives of linear manner. The ribbon stands as a metaphor for another Gisele Jerke SITE 3: CANADA PLACE Myriad Edmonton’s greenery and how it’s sustained. way to view these concepts. As life does, the ribbon bends in Through the artist’s current figurative work she hopes to 9700 Jasper Ave Glen Guillet “There are places you can go in Edmonton’s river valley on itself, layers, doubles back and creates circular patterns. convey the feeling of a captured “moment”. The viewer’s Mon - Fri: 8 am - 6 pm where you are miles from civilization, but at the same time, imagination completes the story in the photograph which Sat, Sun, & Canada Day: Closed An exhibit of 3-D works that create floating fields of color. Guillet’s work uses color and shape to evoke subtle psycho- you’re in the heart of the city.” - Jeff Collins has been lent permanence through painting. MAIN FLOOR DISPLAY WINDOWS logical moods and states of mind. Myriad is a collection of Canada Day Challenge suspended, slowly turning sculptural artworks. Alberta Youth Inspired youths from across Alberta express their visions of Canada from coast to coast through original poster designs. The winner’s artwork will represent Alberta at the national competition, where a winner is chosen as the official poster Site 5: Michael Markowsky, CLOWNS to tour festivities across the country. EDMONTON ROOM (Lower Level) SITE 4: CITADEL THEATRE Mon - Fri: 10 am - 8 pm 9828 - 101 A Ave Sat: 10 am - 6 pm Daily: 11 am - 5:30 pm Sun: 1 pm - 5 pm June 26, 11 am - 4:30 pm Canada Day: Closed Canada Day: Closed Site 5: Glen Guillet, Myriad Four Directions, Many Paths SHOCTOR LOBBY CLOWNS Aaron Paquette Western Canada Fashion Week Exhibit Michael Markowsky In many ways, the Indigenous people of Canada are facing Site 5: Aaron Paquette, Women’s Health and Safety The Western Canada Fashion Week contest provides the With canvas stretched incorrectly, paint applied sloppily and their own war, a Cold War, that has been waged for hun- There are 8 small pieces discussing various issues. One of the large opportunity for designers and artisans to imaginatively the work hung improperly, these artworks act like a raucous dreds of years. The general public is unaware of most of images, Women’s Health and Safety speaks to stolen sisters, abuse, and barriers to advancement. Are we leaving the problems design and produce a dress constructed of any material group of mischievous Harlequins. Inspired by Pablo Picasso this. Paquette hopes to give them a visceral experience to Site 5: Grace Sippy, Aberretion Site 6: Jeff Collins, Summer at Government House other than fabric. and Paul Cezanne, who were themselves fascinated by the share some of the struggle; especially, to say to those who behind? Are we abandoning our responsibilities? Are we relieved or theatrical Harlequin character. ashamed? Will we ever return to these troubles with ways to help? struggle: you are not alone. Site 8: Giselle Jerke, Popsicle

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University of Alberta Museums SITE 10: FAIRMONT HOTEL a transition in Bromley’s work towards addressing concepts DISCOVERY GALLERY (Enterprise Square Galleries Cont’d) and social issues through constructivist methods. MACDONALD Fleeting Whispers 10230 Jasper Ave pARTnership GALLERY Thurs, Fri : Noon – 6pm 10065 - 100 St Robyn Weatherley Daily: 24 hours Edmonton Youth Sat: Noon – 4pm Calgary artist Robyn Weatherley works in glass, mixed media, More than 50 works of student art are on exthibit in the con- Forging a Nation: Canada Goes to War Fluid Landscape and video to examine the human perpetual experience of vention centre’s public gallery, selected from over 1,000 sub- our spatial memories. As viewers move around her work, Various Artists Barbara Rumberger missions from all grade levels. Artworks are complemented the texture and colour of her glass sculptures transform, by written elements emphasizing the process of art making Rumberger is a practicing artist at Fireweed Glass Studio. becoming affected by the viewer’s surrounding movement Canadian and international artists commemorate the First and its relationship with the ‘student voice.’ This is a collab- Their artistic philosophy is inspired by the belief that the fire- and proximity. World War and the 100 years of conflict that followed. orative effort among Edmonton Public Schools, Edmonton weed wildflower can enliven spiritual breakthroughs much Site 14: Mike Lam, Harmony Dining Chairs These works are the result of the artists’ experiences in the Catholic Schools, and the Shaw Conference Centre. trenches and a powerful contribution to the development of like the spiritual and restorative experience of making art. our Canadian national identity. Site 9: Jim Park, Seascape (Storm) The rhythmic flow of Rumberger’s glass works express a nat- SITE 12: RIGOLETTO’S CAFE SITE 14: ALBERTA CRAFT ural movement deliberately worked into the surface design. #102, 10305 - 100 Ave COUNCIL (ACC) SITE 11: SHAW CONFERENCE Daily: 5 - 10pm 10186 - 106 St Site 12: Ben Sures, Twigs and Locks CENTRE Mon - Fri: 11am - 2pm Mon - Sat: 10am - 5pm Thurs: 10am - 6pm 9797 Jasper Ave The Birds and The Body SITE 13: THE MATRIX HOTEL Sun & Canada Day: Closed DREAM BIG PLAZA Ben Sures 10001 - 107 St FEATURE GALLERY Criticism & Response Replacing the traditional fig leaf with birds, Sures is playing HOSPITALITY SUITE FURNISH: Contemporary Hand-crafted with censorship of the traditional representation of the nude. Home Furnishings Andrew French & Robert Willms Sures pokes fun at the euphemisms we use to talk about Open 24 Hours Various Artists Sculpture by Invitation presents rotating sculpture exhibits in sexuality; specifically, the birds and the bees. Except: Mon - Sat, 6:30am - 9:30 am Site 8: William Barnes Wollen, Battle of Frezenberg, 1917. the plaza on Jasper Avenue and 97th Street. The current ex- 5:30pm - 6:30 pm The desire to furnish one’s home goes beyond the PPCLI Museums and Archives, Calgary. hibit features sculptures from two Edmonton artists, Andrew mere practical. We seek comfort, beauty, meaning and French and Robert Willms. Gifts Forgotten individuality along with function. Designed to encourage SITE 9: SCOTIA PLACE customers to buy and collect local hand-crafted furnishings PEDWAY LEVEL Ash Shumba 10060 - Jasper Ave and products for their homes, this exhibition features over 50 These sculptures provoke our curiosity and draw attention Daily: 8am - 8pm London Underground pieces by 21 Alberta Craft Council members. to crucial issues regarding the environment. Shumba works Site 14: Robyn Weatherley, Fleeting Whispers (detail) Reflection Sandra Bromley with recycled materials to create sculpture. This series is a group of abstracted figures and dynamic flowing forms. Jim Park Exhibited for the first time in Canada, these sculptures were Site 13: Ash Shumba, Gentle Movements By observing the environments and structures seen around created using hardwood from London’s Kew Gardens, one the west coast of BC, Park brings together sensibilities and of the world’s oldest botanical gardens. Influenced by the Site 12: Ben Sures, Running the Bath (detail) techniques which the artist applies to create his own atmo- history and current events of London, England, they mark spheric landscape, lively wave paintings and seascapes. Site 10: Barbara Rumberger, Fluid Landscape

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(Alberta Craft Council Cont’d) Former Neighbours ANNEX July 5, 2014 - Block Out: Print, Pedal, Repeat SITE 21: NINA HAGGERTY SNAP’s Summer Fundraiser (Tickets: $15 at door) Waiting for the Man ArtsHab One Residents and Friends Stark: Annual Naked Show 9225 - 118 Ave MAIN GALLERY Mon-Fri: 10 am - 2 pm Since its inception in 1999, ArtsHab Project One has seen a Irene Rasetti Various Artists Thur: 4:30 pm - 8 pm constant flow of practicing artists walk its hallways; among Making a Good First Impression The white dress in days past has served women with a these are long-term residents, more transient dwellers, This exhibit showcases the work of artists attending nude Sat: 1 pm - 3 pm sense of definition and belonging, but now this desire may drawing and sculpture classes in the Harcourt House’s an- Bulas & Schwab friends, and guest artists. This exhibition reflects on the past, RED: City, Square and Safety Pin seem almost prehistoric or backwards. The artist eschews present & future of Project One which has facilitated artistic nex building. In this exhibition from Saskatchewan, artists Patrick Bulas perfection and standardized notions of beauty in this textile Mary Joyce growth for its inhabitants and importantly Edmonton’s VISUAL ARTISTS ALBERTA and Jordan Schwab, explore alternative methods to print- installation exploring disillusionment and conflicted desire. thriving arts scene. ASSOCIATION (VAAA) making. Using woodblock, lino-cut and etching techniques, This installation piece invites viewers to reflect on the 2012 they take the plates they’ve created and print them using Quebec student upsurge for the right to education. The SITE 16: LATITUDE 53 Wed: 10am – 4pm unconventional methods including using an asphalt roller, exhibition enables viewers to experience the protests as 10242 – 106 St Sat: Noon – 4pm truck and cinderblocks. The prints are then displayed with viewers move through swaths of red felt held by oversized Tues – Fri: 11am – 7pm Sun & Canada Day - Closed the plates; the imagery of the print represents the method safety pins. These pins are shoulder distance from painted in which it was printed. Sat: Noon – 5pm Bread Basket depictions of the events from the spring and summer of 2012. Sun & Canada Day: Closed Various Artists SITE 22: GALARIE PAVA MAIN SPACE This juried membership exhibition will have a room filled 9524-87 St Monology with art that is larger than a bread basket and another room Tues – Sat: 10 am – 4 pm Insoon Ha filled with art that is smaller than a bread basket. Sun, Mon, and Canada Day: Closed Site 18: RIchard Boulet, Untitled Ha uses hybrid woman-animal forms and everyday objects SITE 18: dc3 ART PROJECTS Surfacescapes repurposed for torture. The work forces viewers to walk SITE 19: CREATIVE PRACTICES 10123 - 121 St June Mielnichuk directly on her self-portraits, damaging them as well as Site 16: Insoon Ha, Monology Wed 12 - 5 pm INSTITUTE offering a kind of insult to the artist. Ha will place this dirty Macro abstract images have resulted from extracting Thurs 12 - 8 pm process directly on herself, washing her face in dirty water 10149- 122 ST NW beauty from found forms – glass panels, windows, wooden SITE 17: HARCOURT HOUSE Fri 12 - 5 pm mopped from the installation floor. Mon - Sat: 5 - 7pm, or by appt. (780) 8634040 carved forms, a chemical reaction on metal, and erosion on Site 20: Bulas & Schwab, Making a Good First Impression 10215 – 112 St Saturday: 11am - 5:30 pm Email: [email protected] other surfaces. COMMUNITY GALLERY THIRD FLOOR Early Recovery Object — Subject COMMUNITY GALLERY Incubator Series Mon – Fri: 10am – 5pm Richard Boulet Janice Wu & Teng Teng Chong Encumbered Eleanor Lazare & Zach Ayotte Sat & Canada Day - Noon- 4pm Early Recovery features previously un-shown drawings by CPI is featuring works from Vancouver based illustrator Mastronardi, Seccafien, Melenka, Barlow Latitude invites artists working in Edmonton to show their Site 19: Teng Teng Chong, Casio Calculator Watch Site 14: Irene Rasetti, Waiting for the Man FLIGHT: Harcourt House’s 26th Annual Richard Boulet, made between 1994 - 2001. During this pe- Janice Wu, and local Edmonton designer Teng Teng Chong. & Huot current projects in order to discover new chances for Members Show riod Boulet’s creative impulse was a survival strategy, a way Their work explores associations placed upon objects in the collaboration and to interact with new audiences at the weekly SITE 20: SNAP This group of emerging artists are recent graduates of the SITE 15: ARTSHAB ONE to re-find himself and guide his way through darkness. These material realm, with a focus on their own daily lives. Carefully Patio Parties: Thursdays 5pm – 9pm. Latitude 53 celebrates Various Artists works speak to the struggles we all face, and to strength Bachelor of Fine Arts program from the University of Alberta. 10217 – 106 St studied, these items have been rendered with a delicate hand. its 40th year in the city by highlighting generations of found in creative processes. Society of Northern Alberta Print Artists They share a common desire to latch onto the fundamentals Mon – Fri: 2pm – 6pm Eclectic, eccentric, and exciting! In keeping with the 2014 Edmonton’s art community. 10123 – 121 St of humanity: in the broadest sense, the collective conscience, Sat, Sun: Noon – 4pm MOVEMENTS, Harcourt House’s annual membership exhibi- “It was hope in those early, very tough days that was hard to a container for these ideas. They simultaneously question, tion is challenging artists to select their submissions based come by. So I borrowed hope from others.” - Richard Boulet Tues – Wed: Noon –6pm Or by appointment: (780) 893-4226 / break apart, or embrace them in our separate practices. on the exhibition title FLIGHT. Thurs: Noon – 7pm Email: [email protected] *Roving Reception at dc3 June 20th 4:30 – 8pm* Fri – Sat: Noon – 5pm Site 22: June Mielnichuk,Surfacescapes Sun, Mon & Canada Day: Closed

INVITES MEMBERS Drawing | Painting | Visual Design | Printmaking | Portfolio Development | Art History & GUESTS BLOCK OUT take classes in PEDAL • PRINT • REPEAT SATU RDAY JULY 5th Visual Arts 5PM - LATE Study as a part-time Certificate student or for BIKE TREAD PRINTING SILENT AUCTION general interest. Classes start in September FOOD DRINKS MUSIC DANCING Information session: Tuesday, August 26, 6 – 7 pm TICKETS $15 12056 JASPER AVE To see our busy studios in action, Room 2-958, Enterprise Square 10230 Jasper Avenue SNAPARTISTS.COM visit the Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts, or check us out online at thenina.ca Phone: 780.492.3034 or 780.492.3116 www.extension.ualberta.ca/visualarts 13 ARTS DISTRICT & AROUND TOWN HELPing 14 Explore your Passion. 15 Create your Future.

Women in Art SITE 25: UNIVERSITY OF Sabine Lecorre-Moore, Mireille Cloutier, ALBERTA HOSPITAL Mireille Rochon and Mireille Péloquin 8440 - 112 St MESSAGE FROM THE VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT Three friends, all named Mireille, present encaustic paintings. Mon-Fri: 10-pm It is our pleasure to work with The Works’ incredible volunteer team. Sat, Sun: Noon - 5pm The other artist, Sabine, will present Alberta Landscapes. All Works Volunteers learn about the exhibits and the festival, engage patrons are very committed to their art and very imaginative in the Canada Day: Closed creation of their work. in conversation, make art with kids and families, keep our site clean and MCMULLEN GALLERY safe... and do it all with smiles on their faces. They are truly an inspirational SITE 24: FAB GALLERY Add + Subtract group and their enthusiasm and passion display the best Edmonton has Room 1-1, Fine Arts Building Candace Makowichuck & to offer! 89 Ave & 112 street Ruth-Anne French University of Alberta Campus We are also grateful for our Volunteer Department Supporters, who Exploring how urban development shapes our social and recognize the excellence of the volunteer team and whose contributions Tues – Fri: 10 am – 5 pm subjective imaginations, both artists demonstrate the values Your passion plus our creative Sat: 2 pm – 5 pm that underlie the production of places and the interests that are an integral part of its success. Sun, Mon, & Canada Day: Closed community produces results. they represent. Thank you! Face to Face: Works on Paper From Slovakia Erin Valentine & Brittany Cherweniuk BFA (Art) & BFA (Native American Art) The Works Volunteer Department • Art Studio Various Slovakian Artists • Art History/Museum Studies Site 23: Mireille Rochon, La Vie et le bol de cerise Check out SITE 23: CENTRE D’ARTS This exhibit is a collaboration between the Department of Art BFA (Art)/Bachelor of Education (combined degrees) and Design at the University of Alberta and The Academy of Special Events VOLUNTEER SUPPORTERS VISUELS DE L’ALBERTA(CAVA) Arts, Banská Bystrica. With a focus on cultural problems in Department of Art Master of Fine Arts (Art) relation to gender issues, body, and identity, this exhibit il- p.15-16 Site 25: Candance Makowichuk, Modern Touch Chianti Cafe, Cookies by George, Culligan Water, Margarita Village, Lemon Mon – Fri: 10 am – 6 pm lustrates a range of subjects in contemporary Slovakian art. Heaven, Royal Treats, Theatre Network, Famoso Pizzeria, Tim Hortons Sat: 10 am – 5 pm These artists are also attracted to the phenomenon of power, | 403-380-1864 | [email protected] Sun & Canada Day: Closed Community Cruiser, Blue Plate Diner, Three Bananas Cafe, Workshop uleth.ca/finearts and the infiltration of mass media into everyday life. West Theatre, Boston Pizza, K & K Foodliner

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SPECIAL THANKS FOR 10+ YEARS OF VOLUNTEERING! Yang Lim Kathie Reith Mary Elizabeth Archer Jim Romashenko Marilyn Glenn June Kolmas Walter Kehl Janice Kolmas 90 X 90: CELEBRATING ART IN ALBERTA Bob MacDonald Linda Frena Part 1 • May 17–September 14, 2014 90 Part 2 • October 24, 2014–January 4, 2015 x To volunteer, contact Erin: [email protected] 780 426 2122 ext 230 90 During the Festival call 780 699 2462 youraga.ca Presented by 15 SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS 16 2014 ROVING RECEPTION JUNE 20 JUNE 23 JUNE 28 SUMMER ARTS SCHOOL 4pm – 8pm Site 18, dc3 art projects *Roving Meet artists, designers, and people interested 4:30pm – 6:30 pm*Roving Reception* watch 2pm Bike Tour! Reception* Early Recovery, Opening Reception in visual art at one featured reception every day theworks.ab.ca and social media for updates! 2 pm Site 1, Quattro Stiltwalkers Performance of the Festival. Roving Receptions are designed 7pm – 8:30pm Site 23, CAVA, Women in Art, DISCOVER EXPERIENCE 5:45pm Site 1 Quattro Stiltwalkers Performance BICYCLE TOURS to get you moving through Downtown and Opening Reception Noon – 3pm Site 1, The Traveler, Performance by make the perfect after work destination! Enter Tony Olivares Departing from Info Tent, June 21st, 25th, and 28th at 2pm to win door prizes at each event, and collect 5 1pm - 4pm Site 22, PAVA, Surfacescapes, Opening st stamps on your “Roving Reception” Passport to June 21 tour hosted by special guest Sarah Chan JUNE 21 JUNE 24 Reception enter to win The Works Rovers Prize Pack! Cycle with a certified group cycling leader, as well as a trained tour guide 11am - 6pm Site 1, MADE Street Furniture Competition 4:30pm - 6:30pm Site 6, Manulife Place *Roving 3pm – 5pm Site 12, Rigoletto’s Café *Roving CREATE Reception* hosted by Zenari’s: Light, Sky, Water, Reception*, The Birds and The Body to visit the venues just out of reach of Churchill Square. This is a great JUNE 19 11:30pm - 6pm Site 1, National Aboriginal Day Life, Reception opportunity to get to know the artist run centres operating year round! Celebrations 4:30pm – 6:30pm Site 1*Roving Reception*First Bring your own bike—a limited number are available to sign out. This Sounding of Device for The Emancipation of 2pm Site 1, Bike Tour with guest host Sarah Chan, meet at JUNE 29 program is supported by Edmonton Bicycle Commuters, Bikeology: Landscape on 102A ave the Info Tent to join. INSPIRE JUNE 25 Festival, and Velo. 5 pm – 9pm Site 16, Latitude 53, Patio Party & 3pm – 5pm Site 5, Milner Library *Roving 2pm - 5pm Site 21, Nina Haggerty, Red: City, Square and 2 pm Bike Tour! Opening Reception Safety Pin, Opening Reception Reception* Myriad, Clowns, Parallels & Four 4:30pm – 6:30pm Site 13, The Matrix Hotel *Roving Directions, Many Paths, Receptions 5 pm – 9:30pm Site 17, Harcourt House VAAA, DEVICE FOR THE EMANCIPATION OF 6pm - 8pm Site 1, *Roving Reception* Design Reception* Gifts Forgotten, Reception BREADBASKET and FLIGHT, Opening Reception Day, Graphex 2013 & MADE Street Furniture, EXPLORE & BBQ Receptions LANDSCAPE JUNE 30 July 7 – August 1 Red Deer College 7pm – 10pm Site 24, FAB Gallery, Face to Face: JUNE 26 First Sounding: June 19th on Churchill Square at 4:30pm. Works on Paper From Slovakia, Opening Reception 4:30pm – 6:30pm Site 7, YMCA *Roving Check in with theworks.ab.ca, social media and the Info Tent on Site JUNE 22 5pm – 8pm Site 8 Extension Gallery, Moments in Reception*, The Sweet Suite Limited space still available for Summer 2014 | Register Now! 403.357.3663 7 pm – 10pm Site 19, Creative Practices Institute, 1 for schedule of Sounding locations and times for Matthew Walker’s Object – Subject, Opening Reception, Teng Teng Noon – 3pm Site 1, The Traveler, Performance by Time, Opening Reception 8pm – late Site 15, ArtsHab, The Sweaty Ball sound cannon. Chong & Janice Wu Tony Olivares 5pm - 9pm Site #16 Latitude 53, Patio - Incubator www.rdc.ab.ca/series 7:30pm- 8:15pm Site 1, Edmonton Chamber Music 3pm – 5pm Site 2, *Roving Reception* River Valley Series Society presents: Grisha Goryachev on The Works Coordinates and Making Our Mark, Receptions FROM NOTHING, SOMETHING: 6pm – 8pm *Roving Reception* Screening of JULY 1 Street Stage From Nothing, Something, presented in partner- ship with The Art Gallery of Alberta Noon – 3pm Site 1, The Traveler, Performance by A DOCUMENTARY ON THE CREATIVE PROCESS Tony Olivares 7pm - 9pm Site 25 McMullen Gallery, Add + DIRECTOR/PRODUCER TIM CAWLEY Subtract, Opening Reception 2pm Site 1, Haida Gwaii Totem Tour Arrival Screening Thursday June 26th at 6pm - 8pm 3pm - 5 pm Site 1, Big Tent *Roving Reception* Faster Than the Speed of Sound artwork LEDCOR Theatre, Art Gallery of Alberta JUNE 27 unveiling & Reconciliation?, Receptions #2 Sir Winston Churchill Square. 7am – 9am Site 1, Bikey Breakfast with Bikeology From Nothing, Something profiles creative thinkers across a variety of Festival disciplines to find the common techniques, habits and neuroses that 4:30pm – 6:30pm Site 9, Scotia Place *Roving lead to breakthrough ideas. This is a thoughtful, intimate, often funny Reception* Reflections, Reception look at the creative process - straight from the brains of some of cul- TAKE A TOUR! ture’s most unique and accomplished talents. This program is presented in partnership between The Works Art & The Works offers multiple Design Festival and the Art Gallery of Alberta. tours throughout the Festival - Free Admission all free of charge!

BikeWorks North BikeWorks South Daily Exhibit Walking Tours: 9305 111 Ave 8001 102 St 780-757-9100 780-433-BIKE (2453) Departing June 19 - July 1 at 2 edmontonbikes.ca [email protected] pm, 4 pm, and 6 pm. HAIDA GWAII TOTEM TOUR The walking tour will lead you Arrival Canada Day 2pm Churchill Square around Sir Winston Churchill On July 1st, over 30 cyclists will ride in to Churchill Square, after a square and surrounding 1,760-km journey to bring a totem pole to Edmonton for placement at venues, where you will get a the Stollery Children’s Hospital. Renowned Haida carver Ben Davidson guided, in-depth look at some has created a totem with images that include a mother bear and cub, an of The Works feature exhibits. eagle, a bison and butterflies.

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Partner: North American Construction Group e ro j s o t s P c r y e a ri n e t u i ro j m i r ann e s e d W g u o i r s P t t T r a b y n . g N u a k ri n w ra l B e e t o c o M u u t i b m o hi n i A r t V ann e e p c d W i g l E u h e H i r g t u g R s A c i t T g R a b ' i i c i n . g N t u k Ca t G B w D L I R S ra l B e o c o M u t b o hi n A t V p c Artist: Darci Mallon Location: NW corner, Designer: Terry Frost Artists: Catherine Burgess & Sandra Ari tist: Louis Munan Design Team: Artist: The Works Design Team Location: 100A St Artist: Sandra Bromley Location: 10550 - 107 St Artist: Donald Moar Location: Shaw l E h e H g u g R s A c i g R ' i

Sponsoring Partners: EPCOR, The Places Bromley Location: 100A St & 101A Ave The Sculptors’ Association of Alberta i Conference Centre Dream.big Plaza, 97 St. c Churchill Square Sponsoring Partners: i & 101A Ave, Rice Howard Way Extension of North of Sponsoring Partners: Alberta Foundation for t Ca t G B L D I Edmonton Journal, The Places Supporting Supporting Partner: The City of Edmonton Sponsoring Partners: The City of Location: Rice Howard Way, 100A St. & JasR per S Ave to MacDonald Dr Sponsoring Partners: the Arts, The Places & Jasper Ave Sponsoring Partners: The ArPtaisrtt:n Dera:r cTih Me aCliltoyn o Lfo Ecdamtiont: oNnW corner, Designer: Terry Frost ArEtdismtso:n Ctoanthe, Trhinee A Blbuergrteas Fso &un Sdanatidroan Ar1t0is1At: ALvoeu iSsp Mounnsoanri nDge siPagrnt nTerasm: T: he City of ArTthiste :Ci Tthye o Wf Eordmkso Dnetosing, nD TBeAa,m T hLeo cWaortiokns,: T10h0e A St Artist: Sandra Bromley Location: 10550 - 107 St ArCtiitsty :o fD Eodnmalodn Mtooan, rT Lhoec Paltaicoens: ShSupawpo rter: Churchill Square Sponsoring Partners: Sponsoring Partners: EPCOR, The Places Brfoomlr theey ALortcsa, tTiohne :P 1l0a0ceAs St & 101A Ave ThEed Smoculnptotonr,s T’ hAess Wocoriaktsio Cnomm of Alubnierttya & P10la1Ace Asve, Rice Howard Way Extension of North of Sponsoring Partners: Alberta Foundation for CoSnyfnecrrenudcee Centre Dream.big Plaza, 97 St. Supporting Partner: The City of Edmonton Ed(mDeotnatilo onf JSoculurnaptul,r eT)h e Places Supporting Su(ppReondrteinrign gP,a Wrtnaterer: FTehaet uCriety S ocfu Elpdtmuoren)ton Sponsoring Partners: The City of LoPcaarttinoenr: sR: iEcAe CH, oTwhea rPdl aWceasy, 100A St. & Jasper Ave to MacDonald Dr Sponsoring Partners: the Arts, The Places & Jasper Ave Sponsoring Partners: The Partner: The City of Edmonton Edmonton, The Alberta Foundation 101A Ave Sponsoring Partners: The City of The City of Edmonton, DBA, The Works, The City of Edmonton, The Places Supporter: for the Arts, The Places Edmonton, The Works Community Places Syncrude

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Pot et: E.D. Blodgett Location: The World Walk Artists/Designers: From Edmonton’s New Artist: Jason Carter Location: Beaver Hills Artist: Will Truchon Location: ICON Tower, Artist: Ian Mulder Location: Rice Howard Artist: David Shkolny Location: Quest Artist: Ian Mulder Location: Oil Lamp N M e ra l P o e y S l e l t u nn e u Immigrant, Multicultural, and Aboriginal Communities, O i r W & Ro iver Promenade at Louise McKinney Park 104th St North of Jasper Ave Sponsors: Paic e H rkade, 100A St & 100 A Ave Sponsor: Building, 104 Ave & 105 St Sponsor: Restaurant, 10247 – 97 St Sponsoring House Park, Jasper Ave.and 105 St a a i C C P Q 7 N M R V I S Sponsoring Partners: The City of Sir WinB ston Churchill Square Sponsoring Partners: Sponsoring Partners: DBA, The City of Langham Properties, The Places Westcorp Properties Inc. Regency Developments, The Places Partners: Oil Lamp Restaurant, The Places DBA, The Edmonton Arts Council, TELUS Community PoEetdm: E.onDt. oBnlodg, AMetPtW Lo, cPaartikosn,: TThhee PWlaocrelds Walk Artists/Designers: From Edmonton’s New ArEtdistm:o Jnatsoonn, anCadrt Terh Leo Pclactieosn: Beaver Hills Artist: Will Truchon Location: ICON Tower, Artist: Ian Mulder Location: Rice Howard Artist: David Shkolny Location: Quest Artist: Ian Mulder Location: Oil Lamp Board, EPCOR , The Places Major Sponsors: ATB & River Promenade at Louise McKinney Park Immigrant, Multicultural, and Aboriginal Communities, House Park, Jasper Ave.and 105 St 104th St North of Jasper Ave Sponsors: Parkade, 100A St & 100 A Ave Sponsor: Building, 104 Ave & 105 St Sponsor: Restaurant, 10247 – 97 St Sponsoring Financial, Enbridge Sponsors: Oxford, Properties Sponsoring Partners: The City of Sir Winston Churchill Square Sponsoring Partners: Group, Morguard Investment Ltd. Other Sponsoring Partners: DBA, The City of Langham Properties, The Places Westcorp Properties Inc. Regency Developments, The Places Partners: Oil Lamp Restaurant, The Places Edmonton, AMPW, Parks, The Places DBA, The Edmonton Arts Council, TELUS Community Edmonton, and The Places BoCaonrd,tr EiPbuCOtoRr s, T: hOeg Pilvlaiec eLLs MP, ajDuocr oSrp Doenvso. Lrtsd:. ATB Financial, Enbridge Sponsors: Oxford, Properties s

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AND MANY MORE! o c s t D e b B C K M C t C i S R r g S n a d u n e o r t i l a m i r w Artist: Glen Guillet Location: Don Wheaton Artist: Peter Hide Location: 103 St. & Artists: Jim Leedy, Randy Schmidt, Torban Artist: Dean Drever Location: EPCOR t d Artists: Laureate Roland Pemberton (Poet) & 15+ Designers: Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec Artist:p Andrew French & Rob Willms Exhibit u wn to w r l a a l a t o y u e Family YMCA Location: 10211 – 102 Ave. Jaas t sper Ave Sponsors: Bentall Kennedy Kvasbo, Ole Liserud, Chuck Wissinger Tower, 10423 – 101 Street Sponsor: Qualico v local artists Featured Poem: Monument (The City (France), Location: Bell Tower, 10104 – 103 o Title: Criticism & Response Location: Plaza o c D B C K M C R Sponsors: Louise Elgert, GK Glover, David in Three Parts) Locations: Jasper Ave (97 – 109 Ave NW Sponsors: Aspen Property (Canada) LP Location: South Entrance, Commerce 97 S St & Jasper Ave Sponsoring Partners: The ArStcisotr:g Giel,e An ndGureillwet S Liomcsa, tAiolbne: rDtao nU nWiohne aotfo n ArSttis),t 1s0: 4La Sutrreaette ( R10o0lan – d10 P4e mAvbee)r,t Roinc e(P Hooewt) a&r d15 W+ ay DeMsiagnanergesme: Ronnt aLntd an. d Erwan Bouroullec Artist: Peter Hide Location: 103 St. & ArPtliasctes:, 1J0im15 L5e-e10d2y, SRtarenedty S Spochnmsiodrt:, GToWrbLa n Artist: Dean Drever Location: EPCOR Artist:Shaw Andrew Conference French Centre, & Rob The Willms Places Exhibit FaPmroilvyi nYcMiaCl AEm Loplcoayteioens: L1 05241, 1U –n 1i0te2d A Nvuer. s es loc(a10l a1Art iSst s& F 1e0a1tAu rAevde P, Soehomc:t Monor Alulemey) Snpot (Tnhseo riCnitgy (France), Location: Bell Tower, 10104 – 103 Jasper Ave Sponsors: Bentall Kennedy KvRaesabloty, OAldev Lisisorersu Idn,c C, Thuhec kW Woirskssi nger Tower, 10423 – 101 Street Sponsor: Qualico Title: Criticism & Response Location: Plaza Partners: City of Edmonton, The Places Spoof nAsolbersr:t aLouise Elgert, GK Glover, David in Three Parts) Locations: Jasper Ave (97 – 109 Ave NW Sponsors: Aspen Property (Canada) LP LoIncatetrionant: iSoonautl hV Eisntrualan Acrtes, SCocmmietyerce 97 St & Jasper Ave Sponsoring Partners: The Supporting Partner: Arttec Advertising Scorgie, Andrew Sims, Alberta Union of St), 104 Street (100 – 104 Ave), Rice Howard Way Management Ltd. Place, 10155-102 Street Sponsor: GWL Shaw Conference Centre, The Places Neighbourhoods Walking Tour Provincial Employees L 54, United Nurses (101A St & 101A Ave, Shoctor Alley) Sponsoring Realty Advisors Inc, The Works of Alberta Partners: City of Edmonton, The Places International Visual Arts Society

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Meats Ltd. building, 10757 – 95 Street Location: 10534 – 100 St Sponsors: TELUS Oh livia Chow, David Simmonds, Borys Edmonton Park Sponsors: The Works Art & rid g o t Market, 9905 – 107 Ave Sponsors: The City 780.990.0222 • edmontonJAZZ.COM h L t A W Wh e Wh e W S Im m B Sponsoring Partners: The City of Chris Fenske, Dustin Poole, Trevor Peters Edmonton, Location: 9425-109A Ave Community Edmonton, Community Board, The Places TaC rasenko Location: Kim Fat Market, 9905 of Edmonton, The Places Design Festival, The Places New artists continue contributing to living wall ArEtdismt:o Gnrtaocne, TLhaew P Llaoceastion: Ital-Canadian Artist Team: Clayton Lowe Matthew Ryan, LePaadr Atnretirsts: :T Iahne MUnuiltdeedr NYaotuiothn sA Artsissotcsi:at Jaiocno b- Artist: Pedro Rodriguez de los Santos Le–a 1d07 A rAtviset S: Gporancsoe Lrsa:w T hYeo uCtithy A orft Eisdtms:o nton, Artist: Kris Friesen Location: Kim Fat Artist: Leah Dorion Location: Fort Meats Ltd. building, 10757 – 95 Street Shaannoll yeanr Kaerollueyn,d Sh LRanT eP oBrrtuanl,i ,L Mocikaet iDoenb: r9u5i nS,t & 105 AmCaonna, dLa,y Blao Fyos l&km Giarnlsn Cl, Buobyss o &f EGidmrlso Clntuobn ,o Af ction Location: 10534 – 100 St Sponsors: TELUS OliTvhiea PClhaocwes, David Simmonds, Borys Edmonton Park Sponsors: The Works Art & Ave Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Market, 9905 – 107 Ave Sponsors: The City Sponsoring Partners: The City of Chris Fenske, Dustin Poole, Trevor Peters EdEmolecnttroicna, lL, o Lcantidoaln:e 9 Si42g5n-s1,0 T9hAe A Pvlea cCeomms unity Edmonton, Community Board, The Places Tarasenko Location: Kim Fat Market, 9905 Design Festival, The Places ETS, The Places of Edmonton, The Places Edmonton, The Places New artists continue contributing to living wall Partners: The United Nations Association - – 107 Ave Sponsors: The City of Edmonton, all year around LRT Portal, Location: 95 St & 105 Canada, Boys & Girls Clubs of Edmonton, Action The Places Ave Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Electrical, Landale Signs, The Places ETS, The Places 19 EDUCATION

THE WORKS SOCIETY EDUCATION INITIATIVES Enbridge Art Internships This fast paced program combines hands-on experience and theoretical learning as participants from across Canada complete in-class modules and apply this knowledge to their positions at The Works Art & Design Festival and The Places Art & Design in Public Places Program. The Places Art & Design in Public Places Program offers internships that provide new cultural workers with meaningful professional experience. Open to any student or graduate of an art & design or culture-related education program, these placements bridge the gap between education and cultural work. The program uses on-the-job training, mentoring, and hands-on experience to help interns develop critical business and arts administration skills in project development, management and marketing Enbridge Art Internships at The Works Art & Design Festival focus on connecting theoretical learning with real-world applications through in-class instruction and practical work experience. Since 2001, The Works Society has generated 203 intern placements. These select interns have benefitted from working with experienced arts presenters alongside Governor General Award-winning artists, international art and design educators and prestigious Canadian art curators. To encourage ongoing skills development, Works to Work allows participants to return summer after summer to progress from Assistant to Coordinator to Supervisor to Lead Supervisor levels. WHERE University of Alberta’s Department of Art & Design has led the way in providing their students the opportunity to earn 6 credits by participating in The Works Society’s Education Initiatives. There are now many opportunities for students from Canadian institutions to earn credit as Program participants. CREATIVITY For more information on the Enbridge Art Internships at The Works, visit: http://www.theworks.ab.ca/education-1/ THE COUNCIL PRESENTS: MEETS THE WORKS SUMMER SOLSTICE GALA, JUNE 20, 2014

The Edmonton Business Council for Visual Arts Annual Gala, celebrating the opening of The Works Annual Art & Design OPPORTUNITY Festival each year, supports council scholarships and art internships. To date, 186 scholarships have been awarded to students from across the country. The Gala this year is being brought to life through design collaboration between Cory Christopher & Rowena Cui (That Just Happened), and performance from DJ Jaycie Jayce & National Stiltwalkers of Canada. Honourary Gala Chair: Sarah Chan Gala Chair: Sydney Young Enbridge is proud to sponsor and support The Works Gala Sponsors: The Council, The Fairmont Hotel internships for students from across Canada with Macdonald, and The Works Society, zag creative group inc. The Works International Visual Arts Society.

NEW TO THE PLACES WALKING TOUR IN 2014 Enbridge Art Internships through The Works help to provide new cultural workers with meaningful job experiences. These positions at The Works Art & Design Festival and The Places Art & Design in Public Places Program bridge the gap between education and cultural work through fast-paced, hands on learning. The interns play an integral role in beautifying and revitalizing Edmonton’s downtown core. Enbridge delivers more than the energy you count on. We deliver on our promise to help make communities better places to live. It’s part of the reason we were named one of the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World.

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© “Running the Bath,” by Ben Sures, acrylic on canvas, 2014, displayed at The Works Art & Design Festival

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